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Pablo Larios is an editor and writer. He lives in Berlin, Germany.
With rare performances at Hong Kong’s Empty Gallery, and exhibiting now in Düsseldorf, the polymath has long worked at the thresholds of perception
‘When I opened Monika Sprüth Galerie, only very few German gallerists represented women artists’
A first report from the 10th Berlin Biennale
From a collection from Seth Siegelaub’s archive to a photography show in an artist’s home, your guide to the best shows around town
For the three-day event in the UAE, the best works and talks were ones in which geographical and cultural hybridity shone through
With her first major solo exhibition in the UK, the US filmmaker Ericka Beckman speaks about video games, socialist Monopoly and breaking rules
At Schiefe Zähne, Berlin, the artist creates an inventory of values we privately sustain but rarely admit
The limits of multidisciplinarity: from Adrian Piper to the 10th Berlin Biennale
In praise of the inventive brilliance of the late Guy Davenport
KOW, Berlin, Germany
Galerie Max Mayer, Düsseldorf, Germany
Artist Kerstin Brätsch and filmmaker and writer Alexander Kluge speak to Pablo Larios about algorithms, fortune-tellers and stained glass windows
Reflections, a favourite verse, and a new poem dedicated to one of the English language’s most renowned poets of the past century
Artist and composer Ari Benjamin Meyers on exhibiting music
Künstlerhaus, Halle für Kunst & Medien, Graz, Austria
Does an automaton-filled future spell the end of work, of life? A report from the future-focused Vienna Biennale 2017
For the first in a series of our editors’ initial impressions from documenta 14 Kassel, Pablo Larios on the Neue Galerie
The best of the National Pavilions across the city and the Fondazione Prada’s intricate, collaborative exhibition
Supportico Lopez, Berlin, Germany
Ahead of Art Cologne this week, a guide to the best current shows in the city